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<TITLE>Third Test of Section 3.1 of CSS1 Spec</TITLE>


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P { font-size: 12pt ! important;
    color: green ! important;
    font-style: italic ! important }
p {font-size: 24pt;
   color: yellow;
   font-style: oblique;}
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<h1 >Testing Statement #3 Below of Section 3.1 of CSS1 Spec</h1>



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3. An author rule with an important declaration will override a reader rule with
an important declaration.
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<h2 >PASS CRITERIA:
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If statement #3 above is passed, this paragraph should be green 12pt italic.
The author rules applied are "P {font-size: 12pt ! important; color: green
! important; font-style: italic ! important}".  Even though there are
later rules ("p {font-size: 24pt;
color: yellow; font-style: oblique;}",
they are overriden by author rules when all rules have "!important"
declaration.
All other properties of this paragraph should be UA-default.

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